We a Confession of Faith for the American People During And After War a Study
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. . I am not without criticism. I am more than critical. I am revolutionary with hope in the President's behalf and in the na- tion's behalf. I have seen the revolutionary thing it means to us and to the dazed, stumbling governments of the world to-day to have a man like this a semi-concealed seer as President of the United States. I am a little relieved, of course, that our President does not look like a seer. It is only because the touch of the seer in him is so American and practical and bec...ause he is so plain and unconventional for a seer, as seers go, and so without a halo or anything, that he could ever have been allowed to steal in on the 318 WE country as a president. Mr. Wilson has a careful instinctive way when any one is around of keeping his halo (at least for most people) in his pocket. But I think for myself I have caught a glint of it at times. Not being a Presbyterian, I do keep wishing it could be warmed more, and I even keep thinking that when the crisis comes, it will, and when I look down Washington way, as I do every day now, and see him see our President standing grimly there with that kind of half-suggested, faint, cold rim around his head that might fire up into a halo any minute when the crisis comes and then fade out again I want to be quick and ready to help.
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